Citizen journalism is the act of non-professionals playing an active role in the production and dissemination of information.
During our workshops, participants receive an insight into the information production process and learn how to create news that is accessible to their target audiences. Minibus Media supports the use of the participants’ local languages, as we understand this is a mean for reaching more people and also preserving people’s cultural identity. The main outreach tools used in the workshops include video, photography, blog as well as radio reports.
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Student interviews car washers in the streets of Luanda - Angola 2008
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Photo captures emotions of a garbage collector in Planaltina - Brazil 2009
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Angolan TV opens its office in Benguela to Minibus Media trainees - Angola 2006
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Street UniverCity student learns photo techniques in Berlin - Germany 2009
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Community reporters cover the voting day in Benguela - Angola 2008
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Development workers go to the field to capture interviews in Luanda - Angola 2008
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